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Danger - Octopus! posted:It's pretty funny how many people who say they are afraid of/dislike/literally allergic to fruit and vegetables can somehow still eat pizza which has tomato on it, or tomato ketchup. When I used to wait tables, I once had a woman go on a several minute long rant about how she absolutely, one hundred percent could not have gluten. She then ordered the sweet potato fries, and when I told her they had a flour coating, she gave me a dirty look and said "well a little bit shouldn't hurt". Pretty sure I quit that job because the strain of not rolling my eyes was giving me migraines. There was also the woman who was ~deathly allergic~ to green bell peppers, though red were fine. Crow Jane has a new favorite as of 17:47 on May 21, 2017 |
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Danger - Octopus! posted:It's pretty funny how many people who say they are afraid of/dislike/literally allergic to fruit and vegetables can somehow still eat pizza which has tomato on it, or tomato ketchup. On one hand, I can see someone with an actual phobia managing to cope with eating processed things that aren't recognisable as vegetables, and only really being stressed out by greenery if they can actually recognise what it was. You might know that your chips used to live in the ground (at least, I hope you'd know), but your fear-addled brain doesn't recognise that the food you're eating used to be something as threatening as a potato until it actually sees something that looks like a potato. Sliced veg, leafy greens, roasted peppers, all that stuff is immediately recognisable as part of a plant, smooth sauces and deep fried reformed artificial shapes are not. On the other hand, I wouldn't hesitate to assume that someone who claimed the above was just being a giant baby about vegetables, and if you have allergies then obviously this bullshit is no excuse. You'd have an actual reaction either way. As an aside, I used to work at a Subway with a girl who claimed her allergies changed from day to day, claimed it was something to do with her medication but I don't know if any medication can do that? One day she put tomatoes in her own sandwich, took two bites, and decided that she was allergic to tomatoes that day.
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That translation is bad but also vulgar enough that it fits the bill.
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# ? May 21, 2017 17:57 |
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I'm allergic to coconut which is quite funny because they started using palm oil in everything because of all the people allergic to peanuts. I don't eat processed food anymore because of it.
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the greatest sagas of SA forums: something as threatening as a potato
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Danger - Octopus! posted:It's pretty funny how many people who say they are afraid of/dislike/literally allergic to fruit and vegetables can somehow still eat pizza which has tomato on it, or tomato ketchup. Maybe it's so diluted that it's no enough to set off her allergy unlike just biting into one? For me it's all texture. The bits of tomato skin in sauce will set me off. Not that I like the taste anyway. The only pizza I like is fat pizza hut where the sauce is like a tenth of any slice.
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the greatest allergies of the sa forums
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SHY NUDIST GRRL posted:Maybe it's so diluted that it's no enough to set off her allergy unlike just biting into one? congratulations on being hyper goony
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Spanish Manlove posted:congratulations on being hyper goony Maybe plants killed her family. Though in that case I would think eating them would be the best revenge. Does like, Baby Groot freak you out, OP?
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If I had to touch him, sureSpanish Manlove posted:congratulations on being hyper goony Lol that's only have of it.
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SHY NUDIST GRRL posted:If I had to touch him, sure Go on
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SHY NUDIST GRRL posted:Maybe it's so diluted that it's no enough to set off her allergy unlike just biting into one? lol you don't have a phobia learnincurve posted:I'm allergic to coconut which is quite funny because they started using palm oil in everything because of all the people allergic to peanuts. I don't eat processed food anymore because of it. drat tard you mean that you eat only raw food?
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OK the least great saga of SA forums is picking on NUDE SHIA GIRL about not eating whatever in this thread. e: Also: turpa kiinni kissa äiä
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Hogge Wild posted:
I have a friend in a similar position. She ends up making most of her food from scratch herself because of how prevalant palm oil is these days. Then again she's a hippy dippy type that enjoys the all natural type of life, even going as far as making homemade cheeses for "fun".
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# ? May 21, 2017 19:47 |
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I'm allergic to life. Which is ironic, because I don't want to be dead.
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# ? May 21, 2017 19:51 |
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...making cheese is fun... Cooking is fun.
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# ? May 21, 2017 19:52 |
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food is nice and picky eaters are dumb as heck
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Powaqoatse posted:food is nice and picky eaters are dumb as heck Don't be a meanie.
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Eat less trash, morons.
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Paladinus posted:Eat less trash, morons. [zizek_image_macro.gif]
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Hogge Wild posted:lol you don't have a phobia ? Not raw raw, you can cook the food. Not only is palm and peanut oil used as ingredients, they are used as a lubricant within the food industry so it's everywhere now. It just means I have to buy from butchers* and farmers markets and dinner takes longer to make these days. *not pork products though, Mr LC works on a pig farm so I get an unlimited supply of delicious pig for free.
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Choco1980 posted:I have a friend in a similar position. She ends up making most of her food from scratch herself because of how prevalant palm oil is these days. Then again she's a hippy dippy type that enjoys the all natural type of life, even going as far as making homemade cheeses for "fun". yeah i understand allergies, but food that has even been cut in some way is processed food
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learnincurve posted:? Not raw raw, you can cook the food. Not only is palm and peanut oil used as ingredients, they are used as a lubricant within the food industry so it's everywhere now. It just means I have to buy from butchers* and farmers markets and dinner takes longer to make these days. cooked food is processed food
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Hogge Wild posted:cooked food is processed food The problem is that the food is being processed by someone else who is adding an ingredient they're allergic to. What's hard to understand?
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Jerry Cotton posted:turpa kiinni kissa äiä what does lady marmalade have to do with this
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sweeperbravo posted:what does lady marmalade have to do with this i want nothing more than to hear a finnish cover of lady marmalade
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In American nomenclature processed food is factory-cooked / pre-made food, stuff like hot pockets. Most people in Europe (not counting the UK, the 51st state), in my experience, don't consume this kind of thing in any significant quantities and so processed just means "thermally processed", ie. "cooked".
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Koyaanisgoatse posted:i want nothing more than to hear a finnish cover of lady marmalade Somehow, this seems like a monkey's paw scenario
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Koyaanisgoatse posted:i want nothing more than to hear a finnish cover of lady marmalade Have a Hebrew version of Cell Block Tango, instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVvse42ezvk
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This is the german version of pink elephants, sleep well tonight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJyFhs_Vyvs
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRmGtALYW5Y
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Koyaanisgoatse posted:i want nothing more than to hear a finnish cover of lady marmalade Surprisingly enough, the closest I can do is a Finn singing Yes Sir, I Can Boogie in German.
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Crow Jane posted:When I used to wait tables, I once had a woman go on a several minute long rant about how she absolutely, one hundred percent could not have gluten. She then ordered the sweet potato fries, and when I told her they had a flour coating, she gave me a dirty look and said "well a little bit shouldn't hurt". I feel like you could have legal protection if you refused to serve them that. "No sorry but in all good conscious I can not serve you something that I know will harm you, here is a list of our wonderful gluten free options".
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Jerry Cotton posted:Surprisingly enough, the closest I can do is a Finn singing Yes Sir, I Can Boogie in German. Recorded this for some GBS thread back in the day.
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Paladinus posted:Recorded this for some GBS thread back in the day. You may want to make sure you have backups for everything you've put up there.
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Paladinus posted:Recorded this for some GBS thread back in the day.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:You may want to make sure you have backups for everything you've put up there. This banner has been displayed there for at least a year. I doubt there are many buyers, but I also don't think it's going to go down soon. It looks like goons and Homestuck fans are the only people who still use it, so it doesn't cost much to maintain. But I do have everything on my computer.
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Proving my point about the monkey's paw thing, guysTelsa Cola posted:I feel like you could have legal protection if you refused to serve them that. "No sorry but in all good conscious I can not serve you something that I know will harm you, here is a list of our wonderful gluten free options". Ehhh, you learn pretty quickly to seperate the genuine allergies from the people who seem to think food weirdness is an endearing personality trait. Someone who has a serious seafood or peanut allergy doesn't make a big deal of it like that, because they're kinda sick of the spiel at this point and would rather just be able to eat the drat things. Plus in a business where you're dependant on tips, it's best to just keep your mouth shut, even though some people make it really difficult. Picky eaters are usually thoroughly mocked out of earshot, fwiw
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If people ask me I tell them I don't like to eat orange food. It always leads to an amusing game where they try to guess an orange food I will eat to prove me wrong, despite the entire idea being completely batshit to begin with. Thanks for listening to my important food contribution to the greatest sagas thread.
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Ghostlight posted:If people ask me I tell them I don't like to eat orange food. It always leads to an amusing game where they try to guess an orange food I will eat to prove me wrong, despite the entire idea being completely batshit to begin with. Thanks for listening to my important food contribution to the greatest sagas thread. Orange ya glad you shared this with us?
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